Acclaimed producer/blues musician Colin Linden has said that Paul Reddick is
"one of the most original and inventive singer-songwriters in blues today." His work has been influenced
by such poets as Kenneth Rexroth and William Carlos Williams, as well as the music of Sleepy John Estes, Fred McDowell,
Harry Smith's Anthology of Folk Music, and the Alan Lomax Field Recordings. Paul Reddick's deceptively simple songs
weave a hypnotic spell; he is a gifted and charismatic performer. His effortless harmonica playing and vocals search
deep into the heart of the song.

In 2002, Paul received a W.C. Handy Award nomination for "Rattlebag", which broke new ground in blues by incorporating a variety of new sounds and
structures into the traditions of pre-war blues and in the process created something stunningly original. This
time around, Paul Reddick is back with another unique look at pre-war blues and Americana; forging yet another
new style. Backed by an all-star band, Paul takes a somewhat rootsy approach with a more acoustic instrumentation,
though with plenty of Colin Linden's trademark production genius. Rave reviews keep pouring in, award nominations
are anticipated!